
Registered
Other registrants
- Karl Grohlich, born in 1875
- Theodor Rogosch, born in 1875
- Anton Schumacker, born in 1875
- Oleozius Vaessen, born in 1875
- Gerhard Pohlman, born in 1874
- Johann Joseph Richard, born in 1874
- August Bernhard Schlatter, born in 1874
- Johann Schmitz, born in 1874
- Heinrich Josef Schutte, born in 1874
- Otto Singen, born in 1874
- Wilhelm Gottfried Hosbach, born in 1873
- Heinrich Anton Josef Höfer, born in 1873
- Johannes Neubauch, born in 1873
- Leo Wilhelm Schmandt, born in 1873
- Hermann Gutberlet, born in 1872
- Johann Schaefermeier, born in 1872
- Everhard Schliebeck, born in 1866
- Josef Senkel, born in 1866
- Joseph Stratman, born in 1866
- Leonard Deussen, born in 1865
- Thomas Knosalla, born in 1864
- Johann Haefs, born in 1863
- Nicolaas Hoffmann, born in 1859
- Bernard Hollenhorst, born in 1856
- Rudolph Otto, born in 1856
- Johann Wilhelm Neemann, born in 1838
Source citation
Heritage Achterhoek and Liemers, Population register
20, Doetinchem, archive 0114, inventory number 1245, folio 277
This data was last updated on August 26, 2016 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 21, 2016. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-DtcSARA_0114-1245_54_MI.xml van EAL.
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